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I gave a talk at DevOpsDays Denver, talking about collaboration of testing and monitoring and production troubleshooting.

Identifying and fixing issues in new code before deploying it to production is important for every software development cycle. However, relying on traditional testing methods in the age of Internet-scale data driven problems may prove to be incomplete. Identifying and fixing the issues in production quickly is crucial, but it requires insight into usage patterns and trends across the whole architecture and application logic. In this talk I touch on inefficiencies of some of the most common testing methods, provide real world examples of discovering odd edge cases with monitoring and offer recommendations on top-down metric instrumentation to help DevOps organizations with identifying and acting on business-effecting problems.

If you want to catch more fish bugs, use more hooks.
— George Allen, Sr. + me

The concept of automation is a big part of DevOps approach, to the point where some people (incorrectly) define DevOps exclusively as automation. But while there are a lot of tools and talks around automating deployment pipeline process for build->test->deploy, a few talk about utility automation for intermediate steps of that process.Continue reading Hookin’ it up